Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [verb] [pron] with " in BNC.

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1 She in return regarded him with what looked like admiration .
2 A Hampshire Police spokesman said today : ‘ We can confirm we are reinvestigating the circumstances leading to the death of Steven Jarvis and we now have a 15-year-old girl in custody helping us with our inquiries . ’
3 In 1986 , the conservatives sacked a dozen of 24 state bosses ( banks included ) and in turn replaced them with friends of the right .
4 Yet Anna Merz learned to love rhinos ; and they in turn rewarded her with total trust and affection .
5 Our concepts of meaning provide us with bearings on what words mean in context and the context in turn provides us with evidence for extending our conceptual representation of these meanings .
6 As we have indicated , there can be problems in attempting to extract a single institution or rule from a national industrial relations system in order to compare it with what happens elsewhere since
7 ( If your luff is indeed flapping you need to pull the sail towards you in order to fill it with wind . )
8 In order to ingratiate himself with the populace , he rebuilt the Temple of Jerusalem on a hitherto unprecedented scale .
9 All gods made their boast in him , in order to magnify themselves with his beauty , for he is so divine …
10 There was nothing in the original Bill about academic freedom and universities were to be permitted to dismiss senior staff in order to replace them with younger and cheaper people .
11 Demands to abandon an existing shibboleth in order to replace it with an even older one .
12 Tony himself suggested attending at different times each week in order to familiarize himself with different subject areas of the curriculum .
13 At the beginning of April , Sheikh Saud Nasir al-Sabah , a member of the royal family and Kuwait 's ambassador to America , visited Phoenix in order to reacquaint himself with the Phoenician .
14 it is also a good idea to attend one or two auctions — in order to acquaint yourself with the atmosphere , procedure and prices — prior to entering a serious bid .
15 Similarly , the trustees can be empowered to convene meetings of the holders in order to acquaint them with the position and to obtain their instructions .
16 Annie left him , and then , pregnant , offered herself in order to saddle him with someone else 's child — and this when he had just received a telegram awarding him a scholarship to Oxford .
17 It feeds in order to supply itself with energy , but it does not grow .
18 Impossible as it seemed , he still thought she was lying , or was he pretending in order to keep her with him ?
19 Some guidance was provided to teachers completing the questionnaire in order to familiarise them with the HMI eight areas of experience and to agree meanings of terms such as ‘ concept ’ and ‘ skill ’ .
20 It must then be updated in order to associate it with the name and issue number of the product package for which it is to provide a reference .
21 The user must then update the product using option 5.1.2 in order to associate it with the name and issue number of the product package for which it is to provide a reference .
22 In order to assist you with your understanding of the results of the group to date I attach , as Appendix A to this letter , the unaudited draft consolidated group results for the year to 31st October , 19XX referred to above .
23 In order to secure someone with outstanding qualifications and experience for this demanding appointment , an attractive and fully competitive remunerations package , and substantial performance bonus , will be negotiated .
24 He said he was involved in animal work and would look in again in order to discuss something with Mr Miller , the owner .
25 The therapist agreed to see David daily for the next few days in order to provide him with support .
26 Cash floats , which are the set sums of money handed out to the restaurants and bars in order to provide them with change to start the day 's business , are checked , ready for collection by the departmental heads .
27 Consequently , for many carers , subsidising the living expenses of an elderly or disabled person in order to provide them with what the carer considers to be an acceptable standard of living is an integral part of care-giving .
28 So the animal will work in order to provide itself with those conditions .
29 We planned and performed our audit so as to obtain all the information and explanations which we considered necessary in order to provide us with sufficient evidence to give reasonable assurance that the accounts are free from material misstatement , whether caused by fraud or other irregularity or error .
30 ‘ But Nathan Bryce has just parted with twenty-five thousand pounds in order to have me with him . ’
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